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Author lemburg
Recipients akuchling, lemburg
Date 2010-04-03.12:36:13
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A.M. Kuchling wrote:
> 
> New submission from A.M. Kuchling <lists@amk.ca>:
> 
> While looking at #4440, I grepped for similar problems and found one in
> platform.py in the following line:
> 
> if no_os_uname or not filter(None, (system, node, release, version, machine))
> 
> In 3.x, filter() returns an object, not a list, so 'not filter()' will always be false.  
> 
> One fix is to either convert filter's output by adding list() or tuple(). Another fix could be 'not any ((system, node, release, version, machine))', but I don't know if platform.py is trying to stay compatible with versions of Python that lack any().

I'm trying to keep platform.py compatible with all Python versions
since 2.3, so using the list() wrapper appears to be the better
solution.
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Date User Action Args
2010-04-03 12:36:15lemburgsetrecipients: + lemburg, akuchling
2010-04-03 12:36:14lemburglinkissue8292 messages
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